Daniel
Gómez Iñiguez, a 22-year-old multimillionaire, is coming to Niagara
University on Tuesday, Nov. 13, to share his experiences and provide
tips on how to become successful in creating a company with a global
impact.

Sponsored
by NU's Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization (C.E.O.) and the
College of Business Administration, the free, public event takes
place at 7:30 p.m. in the Castellani Art Museum.

Gómez
co-founded SOLBEN, an alternative energy technology company based in
Monterrey, México, while still in high school. Gómez and his
partners have developed biodiesel production technology designed to
be accessible in a developing economy. The previous business model
for producing biodiesel - a blend of vegetable oils or animal fats
and diesel - relied on large, centralized production plants.

According
to Inc. magazine, which named Gómez one of its 30 Under 30
entrepreneurs in 2011, SOLBEN's sales were more than $1 million in
2010 and about $3 million in 2011.